Disc 1:
1. Rock and Roll , 2. Celebration Day, 3. Bring It On Home (Introduction) / Black Dog,
4. Over the Hills and Far Away, 5. Misty Mountain Hop, 6. Since I've Been Loving You,
7. No Quarter, 8. The Song Remains the Same, 9. The Rain Song (cut at the end)

Notes from
someone at The Traders Den:
Version #1.....Freezerburn...this is the mono (left channel only) version that has many drop-outs and extra hiss. Badly done transfer, according to the fellow that did the transfer.....
Version #2.....Freezer's Revenge....this is the transfer that has the fewest drop-outs
Recently offered first at TTD
Version #3.....More Freezer's Revenge....this version has even more drop-outs than Freezerburn (some repaired with patches from version #2); there are drop-outs in more spots, as master tape deteriorates from abuse and mishandling...... this is the version recently offered at R-O
Version #4 -- Freezer's own transfer....not in circulation yet

Dallas 1973

Date: 18ter May 1973, 9te USA Tour

Venue: Memorial Auditorium, Dallas, Texas, USA

Label: Fan-Release # 2 CD-R (a
Presence Production)

Sound: Mono - Soundboard
9 (Master > Cassette > DAT )

Presence aka Jason
Peterson wrote: This is mastered from my personal 48kHz 20bit DAT. Dithering to CD standard and some minor editing (tape flips) was done with ProTools. It is one
of the hissier Soundboard, but I think the show is a prime example of tight but loose. Page is a
bit off tonight, which creates some very interesting Errors/results.

A Memento Of Salt Lake City
(Slumpy Matrix)

Date: 26th May 1973, 9th USA Tour

Venue: Salt Palace,
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA

Label: Fan Release
(Slumpy), 2 CD-R

Soundboard / Audience
MATRIX

A combination of "Georgia On My Mind" [sbd] and "Dirty Trick" [aud] to give as near as possible a complete show. Not intended to polish up a poor quality audience recording, just to breathe life into an otherwise 'flat' soundboard tape. The soundboard recording was left untouched.

Notes by
Slumpy: Mainly a combination of two tracks at a time but occasionally supplemented with a third source, until the soundboard tape runs out after
Stairway to Heaven. From then on a combination of two audience recordings at different pitch and tempo. Not amusing, but surprisingly not too bad sounding considering.
- Artwork by Small Fish, / slumpy 2005